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a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or paddles.
Answer:
Past perfect tense.
Explanation:
Supposing that the italicized verb is <u><em>had gone</em></u>, then the tense is past perfect tense.
This past perfect tense is an action that has happened sometime in the past but before something new has happened. In the sentence, the word "gone" is the third form of the verb, thus making it a past tense. Then, the use of the word "had" which is the past tense form of the verb "to have" shows it is the "perfect" form of the verb.
Thus, the whole sentence "<em>Your sister had gone when we arrived.</em>" is in the "past perfect tense".
The total amount of something remains the same.
Answer:
A. Johnny had been badly beaten by Socs four months earlier.
Explanation:
What does Ponyboy tell Cherry as they are waiting in line?
You can take "in fact" out of the sentence to help with determine what type of sentence it is because it's a prepositional phrase. This leaves us with "Only a small percentage of Southern Africa is desert" which is a simple sentence.